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"Chopsticks" is 箸 (hashi) in Japanese.
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Chopsticks
In Japanese, chopsticks are called "hashi" (箸). They are commonly used in Japanese cuisine for eating a variety of dishes. The word can also refer to chopsticks in a more general sense, while specific types may have different names.
Japanese people do NOT eat chopsticks. They eat with chopsticks. As western people eat their food with a knife, fork and spoon, many Asian cultures use chopsticks in place of the western cutlery. This requires the food to be prepared in 'byte' sized portions by the kitchen.
Koreans are asians and most asians use chopsticks to eat their food.
because they can
Depending on the Kanji used, it can mean either chopsticks (箸) or bridge (橋)
Manjiro had to eat with chopsticks to prove they were Japanese.
The Japanese think we are monkeys.
The Japanese and other people use chopsticks for many of Japanese meals.
you don't. you use spoons. Chinese had spoons, but no forks, hence the chopsticks